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General Debugger Components
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TERM_APPEND_BOTH
: append output to file and window
•
TERM_APPEND_FILE
: append output to file
fileName
See also
terminal.h
for further details.
How to Use Virtual SCI
In its default
Virtual SCI
configuration the terminal component accesses the target
through the Object Pool interface.
To make the terminal component work in this default configuration, the target must
provide an object with the name
Sci0
. If no
Sci0
object is available, no input or output
happens. It is possible to check, through the Inspector component, if the environment
currently provides an
Sci0
object.
NOTE
Only some specific Full Chip Simulation components currently have a
Sci0
object. For all other Full Chip Simulation components the default virtual SCI
port does not work unless a user defined
Sci0
object with the specified register
name is loaded.
Write access to the target application is done with the Object Pool function
OP_SetValue
at the address
Sci0.SerialInput
.
Input from the target application is handled with a subscription to an Object Pool register
with the name
Sci0.SerialOutput
. When this register changes (sends a notification), a
new value is received.
For implementations of this register with help of the
IOBase
class, use the
IOB_NotifyAnyChanges
flag. Otherwise only the first of two identical characters are
received.
It is also possible to configure the terminal to use another object in the Object Pool instead
of
Sci0
with which to communicate. Refer to
Configure Terminal Connections
for
information about where you can do this.
Cache Size
The item
Cache Size
in the context menu allows you to set the number of lines in the
terminal window with the dialog shown in
Figure 3.72
.
Figure 3.72 Size of the Cache Dialog Box
Summary of Contents for Microcontrollers
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